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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
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Originally Posted by
Master
Bill I normally do not agree with you and I will not start now.
That album was great. Sam Cooke would have been proud of that album.
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That Album was Produced by > Gary Belkin {a white guy}.
And the Musicians were 'all white'.
The Album was recorded at Columbia Studio's on 30th Street in New York City, New York.
The Album 'I Am The Greatest' was a brain-child of the William Morris Agency {a bunch of white guys}.
Cassius Clay said he wanted the best, and only the best Music People.
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
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Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
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Originally Posted by
Master
Bill I normally do not agree with you and I will not start now.
That album was great. Sam Cooke would have been proud of that album.
General Information
That Album was Produced by > Gary Belkin {a white guy}.
And the Musicians were 'all white'.
The Album was recorded at Columbia Studio's on 30th Street in New York City, New York.
The Album 'I Am The Greatest' was a brain-child of the William Morris Agency {a bunch of white guys}.
Cassius Clay said he wanted the best, and only the best Music People.
So some white people can make music. What is the point?
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
Cassius Clay
Proved his 'true' worth, by having only white musicians play on the Album
'I Am The Greatest', and produced by a 'very white' Gary Belkin.
And copying black musician's songs.
Nothing like Cassius showing his true colors.................:rolleyes:
"Play that funky music White boy."
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
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Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
Cassius Clay
Proved his 'true' worth, by having only white musicians play on the Album
'I Am The Greatest', and produced by a 'very white' Gary Belkin.
And copying black musician's songs.
Nothing like Cassius showing his true colors.................:rolleyes:
Ali had a white trainer he was not racist.
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
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Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
Cassius Clay
Proved his 'true' worth, by having only white musicians play on the Album
'I Am The Greatest', and produced by a 'very white' Gary Belkin.
And copying black musician's songs.
Nothing like Cassius showing his true colors.................:rolleyes:
"Play that funky music White boy."
https://sp.yimg.com/ib/th?id=HN.6080...7&pid=15.1&P=0
Sing It Cassius
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
I am so glad he hurt you that you are still bitter and twisted by it to this day.
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
Cassius Clay
"My album > 'I Am The Greatest' will sell more Albums than > 'My Fair Lady' which sold
5,000,000 copies.
By March 1964 > 'I Am The Greatest' sales reached 30,000.
Cassius was only 4,970,000 short in sales.
It was a Dog with fleas.
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
I bet the album is worth a few bob. Collectors item.
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
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Originally Posted by
Master
I bet the album is worth a few bob. Collectors item.
Not Really,
But maybe in a few months the value will go up, if you catch my drift.........
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
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Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
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Originally Posted by
Master
I bet the album is worth a few bob. Collectors item.
Not Really,
But maybe in a few months the value will go up, if you catch my drift.........
You know when you die, no one will care, shame the same can not be said for the greatest.
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
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Originally Posted by
Master
I bet the album is worth a few bob. Collectors item.
Not Really,
But maybe in a few months the value will go up, if you catch my drift.........
You know when you die, no one will care, shame the same can not be said for the greatest.
Yes, that and a Ticket at Cassius Clay's funeral, and a $1.50 will get you a cup of coffee.
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
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Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
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Originally Posted by
Master
I bet the album is worth a few bob. Collectors item.
Not Really,
But maybe in a few months the value will go up, if you catch my drift.........
You know when you die, no one will care, shame the same can not be said for the greatest.
Yes, that and a Ticket at Cassius Clay's funeral, and a $1.50 will get you a cup of coffee.
There is no helping you.
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
Danny Green waxing Roy Jones.
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
Teddy Atlas becoming an announcer.
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
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Originally Posted by
Beanflicker
That's true, he wanted no part of the Quiet Man.
Lennox would have destroyed Huggy Bear Ruiz lol Anyway if Lennox had fought him youd have called him a cherry picker lol
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
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Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
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Originally Posted by
Master
I bet the album is worth a few bob. Collectors item.
Not Really,
But maybe in a few months the value will go up, if you catch my drift.........
You know when you die, no one will care, shame the same can not be said for the greatest.
Yes, that and a Ticket at Cassius Clay's funeral, and a $1.50 will get you a cup of coffee.
You are one sick SOB. I truly feel sorry for you
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
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Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
Paxton you pansy Cassius could sing better than you, As for fighting better?? damn PeeWee Hermann 's better than you. And as for having class Youre in the lowest class
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
Muhammad Ali
Promising to come to the Bronx, New York in mid-September 1976 to visit a
Middle School to speak to the students about boxing, honesty and responsibility.
Then demanding a $10,000 speaking/appearance fee the night before his scheduled
appearance.
The school didn't have the money or time enough to scrape up donations.
As usual, Muhammad didn't appear.
Instead, he went to a Dinner Party with the high-rollers on Park Avenue in New York City.
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
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Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
Muhammad Ali
Promising to come to the Bronx, New York in mid-September 1976 to visit a
Middle School to speak to the students about boxing, honesty and responsibility.
Then demanding a $10,000 speaking/appearance fee the night before his scheduled
appearance.
The school didn't have the money or time enough to scrape up donations.
As usual, Muhammad didn't appear.
Instead, he went to a Dinner Party with the high-rollers on Park Avenue in New York City.
Ali has appeared in community events, prisons etc for no money so why make that up. Tyson met in young juvenile facility and inspired him.
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
Muhammad Ali
Promising to come to the Bronx, New York in mid-September 1976 to visit a
Middle School to speak to the students about boxing, honesty and responsibility.
Then demanding a $10,000 speaking/appearance fee the night before his scheduled
appearance.
The school didn't have the money or time enough to scrape up donations.
As usual, Muhammad didn't appear.
Instead, he went to a Dinner Party with the high-rollers on Park Avenue in New York City.
Ali has appeared in community events, prisons etc for no money so why make that up. Tyson met in young juvenile facility and inspired him.
Fanatical hate vs. Common sense.
Give it up @Master . Let Billy vent his childhood rage.
Face it, it's either the forum, or thousands of dollars in psychiatrist bills for ol' Billy.
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
Muhammad Ali
Stooping so low to shill for a Bug Company {Roach Traps}
d-Con
Knock those bugs out Champ !!!
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Larry Holmes
"The first time that I saw Muhammad on Television doing those 'corn-ball' Roach Trap commercials, I had
to bury my head in my hands."
"I was so embarrassed watching them. They usually came on a 2:00 AM in the morning, when 95% of the
Country was asleep. I was praying that nobody else saw them. I mean for God's Sake, that showed
absolutely no class."
"My Wife saw the TV Commercials as well. She just shook her head, and said that Muhammad had lost
all integrity. She said it was as low as one could go."
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
Man, some of you motherfuckers in here are old.....
Anyways, I'm surprised no one mentioned Ike Ibeabuchi
SRR not being able to finish against Joey Maxim, although it was physically impossible under the conditions he fought under.
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Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?
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ykdadamaja
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Andre
Damn. #1. How did we not know all of that shit happened after that Kim/Mancini fight. Damn....
:eek:
I know, terrible chain of events.